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OROGOLD Reviews the Must-See Art Galleries in the US

//OROGOLD Reviews the Must-See Art Galleries in the US

The Louvre and the Prado might be the most epic ones, but there’s so much more to the world than these two great art museums. In fact, you can skip out Europe altogether and manage to enjoy some of the most fantastic art galleries in the world right here in the US. And even if you’re not planning to take time out for an art filled holiday, almost every major city in the US offers you with a fantastic art gallery to check out. OROGOLD reviews the must see art galleries in the US in this article.

Lion statue in front of the Art Institute of Chicago

The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago

The Art Institute of Chicago was inaugurated in the year 1879 as a school for the arts and a museum. This highly popular Chicago landmark is famous for its majestic bronze lion statues and white marble lobby and it consists of an excellent art collection which ranges from ancient Egyptian arts to contemporary photography. The museum also features an entire room which is dedicated to the works of Monet. ORO GOLD Tip – Don’t forget to check out the newly restored Chagall stained-glass windows in the museum.

 

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City

The Metropolitan Museum of Art is considered to be the largest art museum in the US. It consists of nine wings on the first floor alone, including the Egyptian Art Wing, Medieval Art Wing, Greek and Roman Art Wing, American Art Wing, Oceana Wing and the Americas. The second floor of the museum is full of European paintings, Asian art, photography, sculptures, musical instruments, prints and drawings. OROGOLD Tip – A single trip to the Met is never enough to explore all the wonders that it has to offer.

Front of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco

The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art is a unique building that is home to a vast array of art exhibits from all over the world. The museum is particularly famous for paintings from artists like Henri Matisse and Andy Warhol and its unique photography and sculpture collection. Some of the highlights of the museum include Henri Matisse’s La Conversation and Louise Bourgeois’s The Nest. OROGOLD Tip – Don’t forget to check out the fantastic rooftop sculpture garden while at the museum.

 

National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

Any list of the must see landmarks in the US cannot be complete without mentioning something in Washington, D.C. The National Gallery of Art is one of the most prominent art museums in the country that was created by financier Andrew W. Mellon and the Congress as a gift to the people of the United States of America. The gallery is home to one of the most beautiful collections of arts that encompasses all forms and it also offers free admission.  Some of the best things to check out at the National Gallery of Art include The Sculpture Garden and Verbeeck’s “A Naval Encounter between Dutch and Spanish Warships.” 

Museum of Fine Art, Boston, Massachusets

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

The Beaux-Arts building which is located in the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston is home to a fascinating collection of American masterpieces by artists like Edward Hopper, Mary Cassatt, Jackson Pollock, Winslow Homer and Georgia O’Keefe. Other highlights of the Museum of Fine Arts include 37 Monets and Paul Revere’s silver teapots. ORO GOLD Tip – Hop over to the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum if you’re still craving for more art after venturing through the Museum of Fine Arts.

 

The Getty Center, Los Angeles

The Getty Center is considered to be one of the most famous art galleries in the world. It consists of two art galleries – the Getty Center in J. Paul Getty’s villa and the Richard Meier designed Getty Center. Both landmarks are constructed using white Travertine marble. The humongous museum covers five pavilions which are connected with walkways, gardens and a central courtyard. The Getty Center is most famous for its 18th century French decorative arts.

2014-11-19T17:39:34+00:00November 11th, 2014|Travel|

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